OCD Screening Quiz - Excessive everything

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an obsession based behaviour which comprises of compulsions to do repetitive acts of random behaviour. The person suffers obsessions which becomes the fear and they start changing their routine and actions to suit their prohibitions. Do you need professional help if you have some of the symptoms talked about in the questions below. Find out yourself by taking this simple 10 minutes quiz.

Question 1 of 12

Do you prefer that things are meticulously organized, and then feel unsafe or out of control when they aren't?

A.
No
B.
Yes

Question 2 of 12

You have concerns about contamination (dirt, germs, chemicals, radiation) or acquiring a serious illness such as AIDS?

A.
No
B.
Yes

Question 3 of 12

Are you afraid you will act or speak aggressively when you really don't want to?

A.
No
B.
Yes

Question 4 of 12

You are overconcerned with keeping objects (clothing, groceries, tools) in perfect order or arranged exactly?

A.
No
B.
Yes

Question 5 of 12

Do you have mental images of death or other horrible events?

A.
No
B.
Yes

Question 6 of 12

Do you get unwanted thoughts and have a hard time getting rid of or ignoring them?

A.
No
B.
Yes

Question 7 of 12

Are there things you feel you must do excessively or thoughts you must think repeatedly to feel comfortable or ease anxiety?

A.
Yes
B.
No

Question 8 of 12

I prefer to avoid close contact with people (i.e., shaking hands, sitting next to people in theatres, hugging, kissing, sexual activity).

A.
Yes
B.
No

Question 9 of 12

I repeat routine actions (in/out of chair, going through doorway, re-lighting cigarette) a certain number of times or until it feels just right?

A.
False
B.
True

Question 10 of 12

Do you have personally unacceptable religious or sexual thoughts?

A.
Rarely
B.
Often

Question 11 of 12

Do you have to check things over and over or repeat actions many times to be sure they are done properly?

A.
Rarely
B.
Quite a bit

Question 12 of 12

I often worry excessively about accidentally harming someone

A.
Yes
B.
No

Sometimes crying or laughing are the only options left, and laughing feels better right now.